Among the heathy hills and ragged woods The roaring Fyers pours his mossy floods; Till full he dashes on the rocky mounds, Where, thro' a shapeless breach, his stream resounds.
But whether full or empty, it gives a very pleasant walk by its bushy banks, often shaded by firs or birchwood, its winding reaches, its sedgy bays and lagoons, and its heathy environment.
Normandy Farm, where he died, is also in a heathy district; and the name Cobbett Hill here would be taken by him as no complimentary monument.
Keble, like other writers of our day, means by moor the heathy uplands that are the chief ornament of Hindhead.
The moth occurs in July and August on bush-sprinkled heaths, or heathy ground, where it may be disturbed from the herbage in the daytime, or netted as it flies in the evening.
The moth, which is out in June and July, is partial to heathy ground, but not confined to heaths, as it has been met with in lanes bordered by pasture fields.
The scenery in the background is more taking, where the edge of the New Forest plantations is soon reached over the heathy swells of Sway Common.
On the other side, between Lymington and Southampton Water, extends to the Solent a heathy projection of the New Forest, not so much known to strangers as it deserves.
In the afternoon Mabel and he walked across a heathy common that sloped to the river mouth.
Carrying her up the beach, he went to an inn where he left his yachting clothes and then set out across the heathy common for Mrs. Hilliard's house.
He missed the wide moors and the heathy hills, and I'm sure, like his master, he was always glad to go on shore again.
During our country life, Tyro took good care I should move as little as possible without him, and consequently dubbed himself knight-companion of my rambles over green field and heathy mountain, and these were not few.
Bright on the mountain's heathyslope The day's last splendors shine And rich with many a radiant hue Gleam gayly on the Rhine.
When my flocks upon the heathy hill are lyin' a' at rest, vol.
Then bear me to the heathy hills Where I so loved to stray, There let me rove with footsteps free And sing the rural lay.
At first the country is full of deep valleys and smiling hills covered with rich pastures and woodland, but as you approach Lessay at the head of an inlet of the sea the road passes over a flat heathy desert.
Immediately north of La Haye there is some more heathy ground, but it is higher than the country surrounding Lessay.
The cause is, that farther up the narrow valley, and in a recess which seems scooped out of the side of the steep heathy bank, there is a deserted burial-ground, which the little cowards are fearful of approaching in the twilight.
Then let me rove some wild and heathy scene; Or find some ruin, 'midst its dreary dells, 30 Whose walls more awful nod By thy religious gleams.
In another we behold his strong bias to melancholy: "Then let me rove some wild and heathy scene, Or find some ruin 'midst its dreary dells, Whose walls more awful nod By thy religious gleams.
Among the heathy hills and rugged woods The roaring Fyers pours his mossy floods, Till full he dashes on the rocky mounds, Where, thro' a shapeless breach, his stream resounds.
And all the "heathy hills" defaced By smoke and chimney-stack!
When we issued from the woods which clothe the sides of Melibocus, we sate down on the heathy turf, and gazed with a feeling of ever-youthful delight on the scene around us.
This wonderful assemblage lies scattered in groups, covering a surface of nearly forty acres of heathy moor.
Mild hollows, and clear heathy swells, The cheerful silence of the fells.
Farewell old Coila's hills and dales, Her heathy moors and winding vales; The scenes where wretched fancy roves, Pursuing past, unhappy loves!
The Sundew (Ros solis, or Drosera rotundifolia) is a little plant always eagerly recognised in marshy and heathy grounds by ardent young botanists.
The Juniper shrub (Arkenthos of the ancients), which is widely distributed about the world, grows not uncommonly in England as a stiff evergreen conifer on heathy ground, and bears bluish purple berries.
This fruit, which belongs to the Cranberry order of plants, grows abundantly throughout England in heathy [52] and mountainous districts.
He stooped down upon all-fours, wrapped up in his plaid, so as to be scarce distinguishable from the heathy ground on which he moved, and advanced in this posture to reconnoitre.
The larger portion of their estates were forfeited to the crown; and the old house and two hundred acres of poor heathy waste land was all that remained to the impoverished family.
The young people leant for a few minutes on the stile, beneath the shade of a large ash tree--the only tree of any magnitude in the heathy lane before them.
Beside thee in someheathy dell; Adopt your homely ways and dress, A Shepherd, thou a Shepherdess!
He had been a great traveller, in Ireland and elsewhere; but I believe that he had visited no place so beautiful to his eyes as his native home, the strath of Appin under the heathy hills.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "heathy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.